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BMJ Case Reports, 2023
Drug-induced nephrolithiasis is an important consideration in recurrent stone formers with polypharmacy. While felbamate nephrolithiasis has previously been published in the paediatric population, we present the oldest published case of a felbamate stone in an adult, a man in his 30s with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Ilana, Bergelson +3 more
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Drug-induced nephrolithiasis is an important consideration in recurrent stone formers with polypharmacy. While felbamate nephrolithiasis has previously been published in the paediatric population, we present the oldest published case of a felbamate stone in an adult, a man in his 30s with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Ilana, Bergelson +3 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2015
Uroliths occur commonly in the bladder and/or urethra of dogs and cats and can be life-threatening if urethral obstruction occurs. The majority of uroliths are composed of struvite or calcium oxalate; however, other minerals such as urate and cystine occur. Uroliths may be composed of more than one mineral.
Joseph W, Bartges, Amanda J, Callens
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Uroliths occur commonly in the bladder and/or urethra of dogs and cats and can be life-threatening if urethral obstruction occurs. The majority of uroliths are composed of struvite or calcium oxalate; however, other minerals such as urate and cystine occur. Uroliths may be composed of more than one mineral.
Joseph W, Bartges, Amanda J, Callens
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2016
Urolithiasis is the most common urinary problem in male ruminants, and one of the most common emergencies in male goats and sheep. This disease has substantial welfare implications because it causes severe pain and it has a high fatality rate. The expense associated with veterinary care and loss of affected animals has a strong economic impact on pet ...
Ricardo, Videla, Sarel, van Amstel
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Urolithiasis is the most common urinary problem in male ruminants, and one of the most common emergencies in male goats and sheep. This disease has substantial welfare implications because it causes severe pain and it has a high fatality rate. The expense associated with veterinary care and loss of affected animals has a strong economic impact on pet ...
Ricardo, Videla, Sarel, van Amstel
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Urology, 2006
Xanthine calculi are uncommonly encountered stones. When they occur, they typically do so in association with inborn metabolic disorders such as hereditary xanthinuria or Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. They may also occur in association with states of profound hyperuricemia such as myeloproliferative disease after treatment with allopurinol.
Vernon M, Pais +4 more
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Xanthine calculi are uncommonly encountered stones. When they occur, they typically do so in association with inborn metabolic disorders such as hereditary xanthinuria or Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. They may also occur in association with states of profound hyperuricemia such as myeloproliferative disease after treatment with allopurinol.
Vernon M, Pais +4 more
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Current Opinion in Urology, 2000
Indinavir sulfate is a protease inhibitor that has been found to be extremely effective in increasing CD4+ cell counts and in decreasing HIV-RNA titers in patients with HIV and AIDS. However, patients receiving indinavir also have been noted to have a significant risk for developing urolithiasis. Published reports of indinavir urolithiasis estimate its
D S, Wu, M L, Stoller
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Indinavir sulfate is a protease inhibitor that has been found to be extremely effective in increasing CD4+ cell counts and in decreasing HIV-RNA titers in patients with HIV and AIDS. However, patients receiving indinavir also have been noted to have a significant risk for developing urolithiasis. Published reports of indinavir urolithiasis estimate its
D S, Wu, M L, Stoller
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Journal of Urology, 1997
We define the differences between geriatric patients with urinary stone disease compared to a younger cohort.A data base, including serum biochemical profiles, 24-hour urinalyses and standardized questionnaires, was retrospectively evaluated from more than 6,000 consecutive patients with urinary stone disease.Geriatric stone formers comprised 12% (721)
D L, Gentle +3 more
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We define the differences between geriatric patients with urinary stone disease compared to a younger cohort.A data base, including serum biochemical profiles, 24-hour urinalyses and standardized questionnaires, was retrospectively evaluated from more than 6,000 consecutive patients with urinary stone disease.Geriatric stone formers comprised 12% (721)
D L, Gentle +3 more
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2001
Pediatric stone disease is a frequently underestimated entity that can present unique problems in its management. The condition stems from any of a number of underlying, causative factors, and the significant possibility of recurrence must always be borne in mind.
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Pediatric stone disease is a frequently underestimated entity that can present unique problems in its management. The condition stems from any of a number of underlying, causative factors, and the significant possibility of recurrence must always be borne in mind.
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Journal of Urology, 1984
Urinary tract silicate calculi are rare. Occurrence is limited strictly to patients who ingest magnesium trisilicate antacids. We report a case of a renal silicate calculus and review the subject of silicate stones.
J H, Farrer, J, Rajfer
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Urinary tract silicate calculi are rare. Occurrence is limited strictly to patients who ingest magnesium trisilicate antacids. We report a case of a renal silicate calculus and review the subject of silicate stones.
J H, Farrer, J, Rajfer
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Journal of Urology, 1979
Between 1965 and 1976, 54 children with urolithiasis were evaluated and treated. Age, sex, race distribution, patient symptomatology, stone localization and type are outlined. The relationship of stone formation to urinary infection and/or genitourinary anomalies is reviewed, and treatment and recurrence patterns are studied.
K, Sinno, W H, Boyce, M I, Resnick
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Between 1965 and 1976, 54 children with urolithiasis were evaluated and treated. Age, sex, race distribution, patient symptomatology, stone localization and type are outlined. The relationship of stone formation to urinary infection and/or genitourinary anomalies is reviewed, and treatment and recurrence patterns are studied.
K, Sinno, W H, Boyce, M I, Resnick
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1990
Urolithiasis may be associated with a wide range of unrelated conditions that in various ways predispose to the development of urinary tract calculi. The most common such conditions are urinary tract infection, structural abnormalities of the urinary tract, drugs, and foreign bodies.
L D, Muldoon, M I, Resnick
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Urolithiasis may be associated with a wide range of unrelated conditions that in various ways predispose to the development of urinary tract calculi. The most common such conditions are urinary tract infection, structural abnormalities of the urinary tract, drugs, and foreign bodies.
L D, Muldoon, M I, Resnick
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